Not to argue, but you might want to look up AM (amplitude modulation)
The AM broadcast band is another matter.
If you have a 580 khz carrier you can turn it on/off (digital) - or - you
can modulate it (AM). - and I guess you could do both at the same time.
we use digital - (morse code) on the ham bands
"wolfee" wrote in message
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Hal, if it is digital in the AM band and digital in the FM band then how
can
we differentiate if we dont call it AM digital and FM digital? I think you
should visit the designers site at www.ibiquity.com for some
enlightenment.
"Hal Rosser" wrote in message
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sorry to break the news
its AM OR Digital - but not AM digital and not digital AM
"wolfee" wrote in message
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I thought it was already here. ibiquity lists stations broadcasting
and
manufacturers delivering digital receivers right now.
"RADIOTWO" wrote in message
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I just bought a Terk Advantage antenna. It really does help my
cheap
little
table top radio get stations a lot farther away. Will I still be
able
to
use it when digital AM radio arrives?
I will tell you when Digital AM radio arrives !!!
Steve
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